Caffeinated Book Dragon finished reading The Complete Remote Work Guide by Silas Meadowlark
It's probably a good resource to hang around the library, but a personal library, not so much. If you have no idea what's possible in the world of remote work (whether creative or more practical options), then it's worth a browse. Easier than dozens of online articles trying to find work.
What IS good is that it breaks down what would be helpful if you wanted to pursue certain job opportunities, like what software or knowledge base you should aim for. I had seen lots of these job titles on job boards, but little description as to what they really entail or anything. There could be a bit more per entry, honestly, but for a total newbie to remote work, it DOES have some ideas.